What brings you joy?
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A beautiful Blonde Guitar2
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I was in line at an eating establishment and could not help but notice the two older ladies behind me. They were giggling and chatting and completely enjoying each other’s company. They seemed so excited to be out and about even though it was a veritable blizzard outside in early April. I loved everything about them, from their perfectly styled silver hair to the maroon lipstick and heavy-handed blush they had applied for this little outing with each other. I don’t know what it was but being near them just felt so cozy. They appeared to be lifelong friends and were enjoying all the simple little things. It was absolutely adorable. I gave the cashier $20 to put toward their meals, and as I was walking out I heard them gasp and clap their hands in delight that somebody had done that for him. This was days ago and those ladies are still making me smile.8
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UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »
Only if I jump out of the cake...0 -
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My son's laughter and endless hugs0
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Going for a fun cruise in my car0
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@Mr_L33 food porn2
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My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.2
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
That's just the best, isn't it?
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My daughter's definitely bring me joy. I, also, find pure happiness going to the Zoo, with my hubby and daughters, fist thing when they open on a cool day (not too hot, not too cold). It just has a great feel to it, really relaxing.0
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kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an older coworker about this a while back...
He said, "Jesse, you enjoy that while it lasts, because when they get to be teenagers... They act like you didn't even walk in the house"...
I agree though, that's the best... Every time I hear him say Daddy feels like a blessing!4 -
Seeing my Daughters excel in their lives. They are a true inspiration, and WAY better at being people than I ever could pretend to be3
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an older coworker about this a while back...
He said, "Jesse, you enjoy that while it lasts, because when they get to be teenagers... They act like you didn't even walk in the house"...
I agree though, that's the best... Every time I hear him say Daddy feels like a blessing!
Yeah I’m dreading that.0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an older coworker about this a while back...
He said, "Jesse, you enjoy that while it lasts, because when they get to be teenagers... They act like you didn't even walk in the house"...
I agree though, that's the best... Every time I hear him say Daddy feels like a blessing!
Yeah I’m dreading that.
It's true in my case, and it happens fast. Within a few months my son went from wanting to do things with me all the time, to now when that's only when he needs a ride somewhere.
OMG Noo, why must they grow up lol
I'm sure seeing him mature and grow will bring me joy as well0 -
UrBaconMeCr8zy wrote: »Kinder chocolate
aren't these banned in the US?0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an older coworker about this a while back...
He said, "Jesse, you enjoy that while it lasts, because when they get to be teenagers... They act like you didn't even walk in the house"...
I agree though, that's the best... Every time I hear him say Daddy feels like a blessing!
Yeah I’m dreading that.
It's true in my case, and it happens fast. Within a few months my son went from wanting to do things with me all the time, to now when that's only when he needs a ride somewhere.
I am very lucky in the fact my Teen girls still like doing things with me. We try to do "girls day" once a week, but do admit it happens less than it used to with their social calender's being so booked.0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »My kiddos’ reactions when I walk through the door from work.
This reminds me of a conversation I had with an older coworker about this a while back...
He said, "Jesse, you enjoy that while it lasts, because when they get to be teenagers... They act like you didn't even walk in the house"...
I agree though, that's the best... Every time I hear him say Daddy feels like a blessing!
Yeah I’m dreading that.
It's true in my case, and it happens fast. Within a few months my son went from wanting to do things with me all the time, to now when that's only when he needs a ride somewhere.
Ok y’all can stop now. Ha ha0 -
We had frost on our cars this morning and my 11 year old went out and scraped my windshield for me. Without asking her to. Proud mama moment.3
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The countdown calendar on my work Computer Screen.
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The beach0
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My family, music, playing video games, photography, being outdoors on a nice sunny day, and home renovations.1
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